Epson Artisan 810/835/837/710/725/730/Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW/TX810FW/PX820FWD/TX820FWD/PX830FWD/PX710W/TX710W/PX720WD/TX720WD/PX730WD/TX730WD
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION      Specification for Each Function 35
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1.7.2.5  Memory Card Direct Print Menu 
The following describes the menu (settable items) in Photos Mode of Epson Artisan 
810/Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW/TX810FW/Epson Artisan 710/Epson Stylus Photo 
PX710W/TX710W.
Note *1: 0 to 99 copies can be specified for each of the images. Up to 999 copies in total.
*2 : The images are listed in ASCII descending order.
*3 : Date and time information applied on DOS-compliant file system is used.
*4 : “Latest 60” and “Latest 90” are displayed on the LCD depending on the number of 
images in the memory card.
*5 : Epson Artisan 810/Epson Stylus Photo PX810FW/TX810FW only.
Valid date and time
01/01/1980 00:00:00 to  
12/31/2099 23:59:59
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Thumbnail image 
data
Supports DCF Ver.1.0 or 2.0-
compatible data (Exif format, 
160x120 pixels)
Thumbnail images are used for the 
Print Index Sheet function.
File sorting
The printer sorts image files in 
ascending ASCII order based on 
their full-pathnames such as 
“\DCIM\100EPSON\EPSN0000.
JPG”, and assigns a number to 
each of them.
 
If over 1,000 files exist in the 
memory card, up to 999 files can 
be numbered and displayed on 
LCD. You can select which 999 
files should be displayed from the 
menu on LCD.
• The image number assigned by 
the printer may be different from 
that assigned by the camera.
• If two or more files have the 
same full pathname, the sorting 
function may not operate 
properly. (existence of the same 
full-pathname is not allowed 
under DOS)
Acquisition of date 
and time 
information for 
printing
The printer acquires date and time 
information included in image 
files in the order of precedence 
shown below.
1. Date and time information in 
digital camera standard format 
(Exif)
2. Date and time information 
applied on DOS-compliant file 
system.
3. Fixed date and time 
information (01/01/1980, 
00:00:00)
Date and time information included 
in an image file is not always the 
shooting date and time. It changes 
each time the image is edited and 
restored. The printer acquires the 
latest date and time information.
Table 1-33.  Specifications for Handling Image Data
Item Specification Remarks
Table 1-34.  Memory Card Mode Menu
Menu Item Function
View and Print 
Photos
*1,2
Prints the selected images.
Print All 
Photos
*1,2
Prints all images in a memory card. Specified number of copies is applied 
to the all images (the default is 1 copy). Specifying it for each of the images 
independently also can be made in the preview screen.
Print Proof Sheet
Prints an index sheet of the images in a memory card. Refer to Figure 1-9 
for layout of the index sheet.
Print on CD/
DVD
Prints the specified image as a CD/DVD label. Test printing on an A4 
paper is also available.
Print Photo 
Greeting Card
Prints a template with specified images, and combines the images with 
handwritten messages and drawings on it by scanning them. The text styles 
and text effects of the messages can be specified by marking on the printed 
template.
Photo Layout 
Sheet
Prints the images in a memory card with various layout. Refer to Figure 1-9 
for layout.
Print Index 
Sheet
Print Index Sheet
*3 
Prints an index sheet that prints images in a memory card in thumbnailed 
form. The number of images to be included in the sheet can be selected 
from the following four options. 
 
“All photos”, “Latest 30”, “Latest 60”, “Latest 90”
*4
Scan Completed Index Sheet to Print Photos 
Scans the Index Sheet, and prints images according to markings written on 
the sheet.
Play Movie and 
Print Photos
*5
Displays and prints a movies file (MotionJPEG/MPEG1) taken by the 
DSC, and stored in a memory card. Two types of printing, Print 1 Frame 
and Print N Frames are available.
Slide Show
Starts a slide show on the LCD. Images in a memory card is displayed one 
by one in the order sorted by the printer. Printing one of the images can be 
made from the paused screen.